Perceptions of stress and stress interventions in finance organizations: Overcoming resistance towards counselling |
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Authors: | Kristina Gyllensten Stephen Palmer |
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Affiliation: | Kristina Gyllensten , Stephen Palmer, |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper presents the findings from a qualitative study conducted to gain further insight into the attitudes of finance organizations towards workplace stress and stress interventions. Semi-structured interviews were used and seven individuals, each representing their organization, participated in the study. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) (Smith, J., Jaraman, M., & Osborn, M. 1999 Smith J Jaraman M Osborn M 1999 Doing interpretative phenomenological analysis In M. Murray & K. Chamberlain (Eds) Qualitative Health Psychology London Sage [Crossref] [Google Scholar] was used to analyse the data. In M. Murray & K. Chamberlain (Eds), Qualitative Health Psychology. London: Sage.) was used to analyse the data. One main theme that emerged was “resistance towards counselling for stress”. This theme and several related sub-themes are discussed, and suggestions to reduce resistance to counselling for stress are presented in a model. |
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Keywords: | stress counselling coaching psychological coaching Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis finance organisations overcoming resistance |
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